• 16 pound burden

    Tech. Sgt. Jason Caswell, a 19th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, loves spending time with his wife and kids as well as playing rugby.At age 28, Caswell was an athlete who was well on his way to becoming an Air Force rugby player. From there, his dream was to take the next step of joining

  • Coast Guardsmen and Airmen collaborate at the Home of the “Herc”

    At Little Rock Air Force Base, C-130H's and C-130J's fly overhead day in and day out, training aircrews and contributing to Combat Airlift's ongoing mission. However, the C-130 mission does not end with H or J models.The training accomplished by the U.S. Coast Guard is a prime example of this

  • Energy Action Month

    As the Department of Energy's national Energy Action Month campaign comes to an end, the lessons learned can continue to bring benefits throughout the year. Energy Action Month included local awareness initiatives and activities at Little Rock Air Force Base.Energy Action Month provides an

  • 19th Airlift Wing wins Air Force Outstanding Unit Award

    The 19th Airlift Wing has been awarded the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award for exceptionally meritorious service from Aug. 1, 2012 - July 31, 2014.The 19th AW and all supporting groups and squadrons contributed to the success of the award by demonstrating their ability to optimally perform

  • Pumpkin Patrol on Duty

    Today from 6- 8 p.m., children on base will be knocking on the doors of base-housing residents. To ensure safety for the children and peace-of-mind for the parents, the 19th Security Forces Squadron will place the pumpkin patrol on duty throughout the event.There will be 52 pumpkin patrol volunteers

  • Dining at The Rock

    The Hercules Dining Facility is open to all the Airmen of Little Rock Air Force Base. The dining facility offers healthy and nutritional meals to enhance physical fitness and well-being. While fresh fruit and vegetables are made available at the salad bar, more indulgent food choices, such as

  • 'I wasn't done serving'

    Ever since he was a young boy Maj. Brent Reiss knew he wanted to be a pilot."I remember going to the airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, and watching planes on the runway with my father," Reiss said. "Though my dad was a doctor, I knew I had a passion for planes."Reiss' dream came true in 2000

  • 19th AMXS disassembles 19th FSS

    Football in the South is just like water is to a fish, it's a vital necessity. Every week at Little Rock Air Force intramural flag football teams meet head-to-head on the gridiron to fight tooth and nail for base bragging rights.The 19th FSS (3-0) and the 19th AMXS (2-1) battled it out Oct. 16,